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Syntax

int preg_match_all(string $pattern, string $source, array &$matches [, int $flags [, int $offset]])

(PHP 4, PHP 5)

$pattern A POSIX regular expression string.
$source The source string to perform the match operation against.
$matches The output of the regular expression match operation.
$flags Options for the type of pattern matching to perform (see below).
$offset Offset (character position) within the source string to start the pattern matching from.
RETURNS The total number of full pattern matches found.

Possible values for $flags

PREG_SET_ORDER $matches[0] contains a set of match values for the first pattern match (including all sub-matches
PREG_PATTERN_ORDER $matches[0] contains a list of full pattern matches, $matches[1] contains a list of matches for the first parenthesized submatch expression, $matches[2] contains a list of matches for the second parenthesized submatch expressions and so on.

What it Does

Given an input array ($source) and regular expression ($pattern), this function will find matches and populate the output string ($matches). The $matches argument is passed by reference so that it can return an array with the match results. The format of this array depends on the $flags parameter which may be either: PREG_PATTERN_ORDER or PREG_SET_ORDER.

Example

 
 
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